Toll Restriction

Program 44-91~93 – Emergency Bypass of Forced/Verified Account Codes

Program 44-91~93 – Emergency Bypass of Forced/ Verified Account Codes

Processor Type: DK14, DK40i, all RCTUs and BCUs

Program Type:

Toll Restriction

Initialized Default: Code 91 = 911, Codes 92 and 93 are blank

￿ ￿￿ ￿ ￿￿

￿￿ ￿

6SNU ￿ ￿ +ROG ￿ 6SNU

SELECT = 91~93

to set Emergency Number 1~3

+ROG ￿ 6SNU ￿ ￿ +ROG ￿ 6SNU ￿ ￿ +ROG

DATA = Emergency Telephone Number (1~4 digits)

To enter blanks, press LED Button 01.

Emergency Number (1~3)

DATA = (1~4 Digit Telephone Number)

SELECT =

 

91

911 (default)

 

 

92

 

 

 

93

 

 

 

If CO lines are behind PBX or Centrex, program the PBX/Centrex outside CO line access code.

Example: “9”. A pause is automatically inserted following the first 9.

See Programs *45-2 to assign the CO line and access code for behind PBX/Centrex operation.

Also, if the system CO lines are behind Centrex/PBX, the Centrex/PBX CO line access codes must be programmed in front of the emergency telephone number. Example: If the Centrex/PBX access code is “9”, then enter 9911 in Program 44-91.

Program 44-91~93 Overview

This program exempts as many as three special numbers, each up to four digits (such as the emergency 911 number), from Verified Account Code dialing restrictions. When dialed, these numbers are sent out immediately, bypassing any Verified Account Code dialing restrictions set in Programs 69 and 30, button/LEDs 8 and 14, respectively. If Verified Account Codes assigned in Program 69 conflict (duplicate) with emergency or other type telephone numbers set in Program 44-91~93, Program 44-91~93 has priority.

If lines are behind Centrex or PBX, program the appropriate one- or two-digit Centrex/PBX line access code in front of the emergency number.

Notes

Do not use this program with ABR and DISA.

This program does not override Toll Restriction. Emergency numbers must be put in “allowed” tables in the normal Toll Restriction programming procedures.

If Enhanced 911 (E911) is required, use E911 Programs in place of 44-91~93.

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Toshiba dk14, DK424, DK40I manual Program 44-91~93 Overview, Emergency Number 1~3 Data = 1~4 Digit Telephone Number, Default

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